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Always very discreet in all his appearances, Mano Brown gave a rare interview this week. Voted “Icon of the Year”, the rapper spoke to GQ Brasil magazine and opened his heart. However, he maintained the stance already known to us all and sent a strong message to his critics. When asked if he had changed his behavior, the artist said yes, but denied that he had sold himself into the system.
“I’m not the Brown I was thirty years ago. Letter of manumission was signed in 1888. And don’t point the finger saying that I sold myself to the system. Stop it, for the love of God. Who did I sell myself to?“, shot Mano Brown when responding to criticism that he is no longer the same rapper he was years ago.
“Our greatest prize is to put black people to study. This is the fight of Racionais, Sabotage, Facção Central, MV Bill, Dexter, RZO, Djonga, Emicida and many others. Our biggest prize; the rest is disguise and theater. Clothes from Louis Vuitton, Gucci, that becomes entertainment, but not the purpose. We need to put our people on the path of knowledge, because this is the wealth that will free“.
WHAT’S IT LIKE BEING BROTHER BROWN?
“There is a lot of criticism too. They say I won the ‘honoris causa’ award as a favor from Lula for supporting him in the election. I receive criticism from evangelicals, Bolsonarists and even friends who have grown old and ended up grimacing. But that’s it, people change. I also changed, because if I continued thinking when I was 20 I wouldn’t have reached 30, much less 53.“, he explained.
“I didn’t have the mind to be anything, and I don’t say that out of false modesty. I see many of our people living in the same situation and society sees them as lazy. I was this guy without any light. A good boy besieged by evil. I’ll continue to be the same guy. And maybe the same guy isn’t the doctor people expect“, concluded the star Mano Brown.
Source: Atrevida

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